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Has Julius Randle won you over this season? |
Didn't have to. I've always been a believer! |
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I was cautiously optimistic. And he's done it! |
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I wasn't a fan at first, but dammit I'm on board now! |
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I like what I'm seeing. Almost there! |
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Not a fan. Still waiting to change my mind on him. |
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Don't like his game. Let him walk! |
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The Juggernaut Star Player
Joined: 24 Aug 2017 Posts: 4572
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Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2018 11:52 am Post subject: |
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I wasn't a fan at first, but dammit I'm on board now! |
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activeverb Retired Number
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Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 11:15 pm Post subject: |
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lakerican wrote: | activeverb wrote: | Randle is having a good season. He's not anyone's idea of an ideal big in the modern era, but he's worth keeping if the conditions are right. It will be interesting to see what offers he gets and what Magic and company will bite on. Ultimately, I think what happens with Randle will depend on what other people do -- ie, what happens with free agents and whether Cuban comes in with an over-the-top offer. Cuban, being Cuban, I could see him offering $25 million at the opening deadline with a take-it-or-leave-it now deadline to keep the Lakers from waiting for other free agents. |
The must Cuban can go is $20 million and we will match. Sign PG, sign 1&1 2/$24 million deal with IT and conclude looking for our strech 5. |
I believe Cuban can offer 25% of the cap, or about $25 million, though we can offer an additional year and higher raises. |
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